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Pita’s parting shot: Thailand has changed since election


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41 minutes ago, sirineou said:

The value of an Ivy league education is not only what you learn there but also in the connections a relationships one develop there , And the value of the education those who remain in power have, is apparent in the results.

It's a shame that Thailand 

Thailand had a chance to move to the next level sadly it took a step back. 

What level might this entail? 

Observations of everyday Thai society and life must be in short supply to those usual suspects that don't comprehend. 

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3 hours ago, tomacht8 said:

It sure has changed. The election results showed that 2/3 of the population want a different government sure other people than the previous actors. But the previous actors do not accept it and pull on the strings of their previously appointed puppets.

Not totally unlike many of the so-called advanced western democracies.....maybe that's the legacy of "us" showing how (not) to do democracy well.

 

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13 hours ago, billd766 said:

IMO it would be better to have slightly smaller mobs but in far more places.

 

A large angry mob in one city is easier to contain than smaller but equally angry mobs in many places. It would force the military and the police to cover a much larger area and have to split their numbers off to deal with many at the same time.

Interesting theory. This may well be a superior approach. Good thinking.

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1 hour ago, neeray said:

Interesting theory. This may well be a superior approach. Good thinking.

It was something that I was taught in the military decades ago and still holds true today.

 

If you surround 1 group and another pops up, do you 

 

1    deal with the first group  and then the second group

2   split your force and try to deal with both

3   then a 3rd group pops up elsewhere and the 1st and 2nd groups fade away and become the 4th and 5th groups somewhere else

4   meanwhile the 1st and second groups appear somewhere else.

5   all the time the state forces are moving further from their bases and supplies and have to leave troops to defend them, leaving even less troops to try to put the groups down

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5 hours ago, herfiehandbag said:

Nonsense. In virtually every Western democracy the government in power was put there by the electorate.

 

It may well be a party of which you do not approve, but that is a very different matter.

There's no way the electorate would be allowed to remove the ruling Elite from their position.

 

Obviously in Thailand they are a little more hands on, while in Western countries they are able to influence things a little more discretely. 

 

All Thailand can really hope for is a gradual shift in some sort of positive direction.

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